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Site Type | Country (A/D) |
County/ Region | Visited? (A/D) |
Date (A/D) |
Cond | Amb | Acc | Comments | Trip Number (A/D) |
Trip Order |
Stob Stones | Standing Stones | Scotland | Scottish Borders | Visited | 3rd Sep 2017 | 3 | 5 | 3 | Strangely calm spot given its position. Gives the feeling of sitting atop of the valley below. Once beyond Stob Rigg the valley floor is no longer visible so it's easy to understand why the gypsies crowned their kings there if that was indeed their use. | ||
Green Humbleton Hillfort | Hillfort | Scotland | Scottish Borders | Visited | 1st Jan 0000 | 3 | 4 | 3 | Earthworks clearly defined. Parking available immediately at base of hill and fairly steady climb to saddle between Green Humbleton and Stob Rigg before a much sharper incline to reach the top.
Position gives sight of the Bowmont Valley as well as several other defended settlements and earthwork... Read More |
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White Law | Hillfort | England | Northumberland | Visited | 3rd Sep 2017 | 2 | 5 | 3 | Little remains apart from feint outline of multivallate ramparts visible on southern face. Northern face has mostly eroded but this may have used natural slope as a rampart rather than earthworks, although some stone and scree has fallen down into the valley below so earthworks may have existed.
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